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Red Hat’s David Egts: Containers Work Well With DevOps, Agile Processes
David Egts, chief technologist for Red Hat’s North American public sector, has said information technology departments seeking to increase efficiency can combine containers with agile development and DevOps processes, GCN reported Tuesday.
“You can have your developers working very, very quickly on focusing solely on the application, and by using DevOps and agile principles on a container platform, you can get that application into production a lot faster than provisioning virtual machines and doing it the old-fashioned way,” Egts said.
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Red Hat Reveals Latest “Hyperconverged” Cloud Offering
Red Hat today rolled out its latest “hyperconverged” product suite, launching an integrated cloud offering for customers looking to co-locate compute and storage functions in OpenStack environments.
The “Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud” release is the second component of Red Cloud’s hyperconverged portfolio. It will be generally available this coming June, the company said in a release.
It combines Red Hat OpenStack Platform 13 and Red Hat Ceph Storage 3 (open source storage for workloads like cloud infrastructure, data analytics, media repositories, and backup and restore systems) in a single user experience.
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Red Hat Announces Hyperconverged Infrastructure and Collaboration with Juniper Networks
Red Hat, Inc. recently launched Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud -- an integrated solution for clients looking to co-locate compute and storage functions in OpenStack environments. The new Red Hat offering brings together Red Hat OpenStack Platform 13 and Red Hat Ceph Storage 3 in a single user experience, fortified by a common lifecycle for improved organizational and operational efficiency.
Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud delivers an open platform to enhance application portability between the datacenter and the edge. Additionally, nodes in an OpenStack deployment are interoperable, thus providing customers with the choice to use non-hyperconverged nodes across their networks, with hyperconverged nodes at the edge, which further improves resource utilization. Also, leveraging existing skill sets in building private and hybrid cloud deployments will help customers innovate faster to meet the next-generation requirements for the edge.
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Red Hat Helps Power Tata Communications’ IZO™ Private Cloud with OpenShift and OpenStack
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Juniper (JNPR) Teams Up With Red Hat Against Vendor Lock-In
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Customizing an OpenShift Ansible Playbook Bundle
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Analysts Swing to Diverse Views for Phillips 66 (PSX), Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)
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